Boston/ Fun & Entertainment
Published on April 17, 2019
Music events worth seeking out in Boston this weekBoston Symphony Hall. | Photo: Jane L./Yelp

If you love live music, there's no time like the present when it comes to getting out and about in Boston. From a symphony orchestra to a string quartet, here are the local shows worth checking out this week.

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Good Friday Concert

Trinity Church hosts a Good Friday concert, featuring a performance of Irish composer Charles Wood's "St. Mark Passion." The composition is a "large-scale work for soloists, choir and organ, (which) traces Jesus’s final days from The Last Supper to the Crucifixion," according to the event's organizer.

When: Friday, April 19, 5:30-7:30 p.m.
Where: Trinity Church, 206 Clarendon St.
Price: $20
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Petit Ensemble Concert 

Enjoy a free concert by Boston Youth Symphony Orchestra's Petit Ensemble, featuring conductor Marta Zurad. The event takes place at Boston Children's Museum and is open to the public.

When: Friday, April 19, 6:30-7 p.m.
Where: Boston Children's Museum, 308 Congress St.
Price: Free
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Boston Symphony Orchestra 

Take in a performance by the renowned Boston Symphony Orchestra at Boston Symphony Hall. The concert features conductor Andrew Manze and pianist Francesco Piermontesi and the music of Bacewicz, Mozart and Mendelssohn. 

When: Thursday, April 18, 8 p.m.
Where: Boston Symphony Hall, 301 Massachusetts Ave.
Price: $35 
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Attacca String Quartet

Come Sunday, the Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum welcomes the Attaca String Quartet. The group will perform compositions by Haydn, Beethoven, Bernstein and more.

When: Sunday, April 21, 1:30 p.m.
Where: 25 Evans Way
Price: $15
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